"Cornell's boxes of the 1940s and 1950s consisted of achingly melancholy juxtapositions of incongruously scaled objects implying temporal and spatial poetic leaps. A Victorian child's soap bubble set would be placed against a lunar map or a...

Parades & processions; Marching bands; Grand Army of the Republic; People

Parade down a city street. A marching band followed by a horse-drawn wagon marches down a city street lined with crowds of people in front of the buildings. A flag and bunting are hung from some of the buildings. Possibly a parade for the G.A.R....

Stone arch over a city street with streetcar tracks running down the center. The arch has the letters G, A, and R on it. People cross the street. Most likely for the GAR (Grand Army of the Republic). Descriptive information on back of card:...

Louisville General Hospital school of nursing 1962 - Class of 1962 at Louisville General Hospital School of Nursing. Three rows of students in nurse's uniforms and caps. Students in the class of 1962 included the following: Madelyn Joyce Ash...

Louisville General Hospital; University of Louisville--Buildings; Nursing students; Dormitories

Class of 1962 at Louisville General Hospital School of Nursing. Cluster of women on the steps outside Henninger Hall. Text printed on bottom of photograph: And so we find our three years of nursing education behind us and the world, we think, at...

"Whilst implicitly acknowledging the Surrealism of [Joseph] Cornell, Arman possibly evokes [Roland] Barthes's mournful vision of commodified toys as expressed in the latter's book Mythologies (1957). Barthes wrote that in the consumerist era,...